WO2012073405A1 - Emetteur-récepteur sans fil et procédé de commande associé - Google Patents

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WO2012073405A1
WO2012073405A1 PCT/JP2011/005007 JP2011005007W WO2012073405A1 WO 2012073405 A1 WO2012073405 A1 WO 2012073405A1 JP 2011005007 W JP2011005007 W JP 2011005007W WO 2012073405 A1 WO2012073405 A1 WO 2012073405A1
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Priority to CN201180056448.XA priority patent/CN103238275B/zh
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L5/00Arrangements affording multiple use of the transmission path
    • H04L5/14Two-way operation using the same type of signal, i.e. duplex
    • H04L5/18Automatic changing of the traffic direction
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04BTRANSMISSION
    • H04B1/00Details of transmission systems, not covered by a single one of groups H04B3/00 - H04B13/00; Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
    • H04B1/38Transceivers, i.e. devices in which transmitter and receiver form a structural unit and in which at least one part is used for functions of transmitting and receiving
    • H04B1/40Circuits
    • H04B1/50Circuits using different frequencies for the two directions of communication
    • H04B1/52Hybrid arrangements, i.e. arrangements for transition from single-path two-direction transmission to single-direction transmission on each of two paths or vice versa
    • H04B1/525Hybrid arrangements, i.e. arrangements for transition from single-path two-direction transmission to single-direction transmission on each of two paths or vice versa with means for reducing leakage of transmitter signal into the receiver
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L5/00Arrangements affording multiple use of the transmission path
    • H04L5/14Two-way operation using the same type of signal, i.e. duplex
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03LAUTOMATIC CONTROL, STARTING, SYNCHRONISATION OR STABILISATION OF GENERATORS OF ELECTRONIC OSCILLATIONS OR PULSES
    • H03L7/00Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation
    • H03L7/06Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation using a reference signal applied to a frequency- or phase-locked loop
    • H03L7/08Details of the phase-locked loop
    • H03L7/099Details of the phase-locked loop concerning mainly the controlled oscillator of the loop
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03LAUTOMATIC CONTROL, STARTING, SYNCHRONISATION OR STABILISATION OF GENERATORS OF ELECTRONIC OSCILLATIONS OR PULSES
    • H03L7/00Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation
    • H03L7/06Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation using a reference signal applied to a frequency- or phase-locked loop
    • H03L7/16Indirect frequency synthesis, i.e. generating a desired one of a number of predetermined frequencies using a frequency- or phase-locked loop
    • H03L7/18Indirect frequency synthesis, i.e. generating a desired one of a number of predetermined frequencies using a frequency- or phase-locked loop using a frequency divider or counter in the loop

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  • the present invention relates to a radio transceiver and a control method thereof, and more particularly, to a radio transceiver and a control method thereof that employ a communication scheme that simultaneously performs transmission and reception, such as a WCDMA (Wideband Code Division, Multiple Access) scheme.
  • a communication scheme that simultaneously performs transmission and reception, such as a WCDMA (Wideband Code Division, Multiple Access) scheme.
  • WCDMA Wideband Code Division, Multiple Access
  • a wireless transceiver that adopts the WCDMA system or the like, it is common to use a duplexer to separate transmission and reception and simultaneously perform wireless transmission and reception via an antenna.
  • the transmission signal may leak to the receiving circuit through the duplexer, and the reception performance may be deteriorated.
  • the duplexer is normally designed to reduce the influence of the transmission signal on the reception performance by sufficiently securing the isolation characteristic between the transmission and reception.
  • the duplexer and the receiving circuit are differentially connected for the purpose of accurately transmitting the received signal.
  • two signals a pair of differential signals
  • interference occurs in the reception band due to intermodulation, which causes deterioration in reception performance. .
  • Patent Literature 1 describes a radio transceiver that performs current control on an LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) and a mixer in a receiving circuit in order to reduce interference due to intermodulation when a transmission signal leaks. Yes.
  • LNA Low Noise Amplifier
  • the above wireless transmitter / receiver has a problem in that deterioration of reception performance cannot be sufficiently reduced.
  • This is the ideal state due to the difference in balance between the differential wiring from the duplexer to the receiving circuit, the difference in balance between the input impedances corresponding to the differential wiring in the receiving circuit, etc. This is because the isolation characteristic between the duplexer and the duplexer, which should have been obtained at 50 ⁇ termination, cannot be obtained.
  • the “balance deviation” means that there is a manufacturing variation in the characteristics of each differential wiring and each input impedance.
  • Patent Document 2 describes a radio transceiver that corrects and injects an envelope signal so as to cancel out a transmission signal leaked to a receiving circuit.
  • a radio transceiver that corrects and injects an envelope signal so as to cancel out a transmission signal leaked to a receiving circuit.
  • an object of the present invention is to further reduce deterioration of reception performance when transmission and reception are performed simultaneously.
  • a wireless transceiver includes a transmission means for outputting a transmission signal for wireless transmission via an antenna, and a means for conducting the transmission signal to the antenna.
  • Antenna sharing means for outputting a received signal wirelessly received through the antenna as a differential signal, and receiving means for receiving the differential signal.
  • the reception means is based on a comparison result between a first characteristic of the reception signal under a condition where the transmission signal is not output and a second characteristic of the reception signal under a condition where the transmission signal is output. The phase of the differential signal is adjusted.
  • the control method uses a duplexer to conduct a transmission signal for wireless transmission to an antenna, while differentially transmitting a reception signal received wirelessly via the antenna.
  • a method for controlling a wireless transceiver compares the first characteristic of the reception signal under a condition where the transmission signal is not output with the second characteristic of the reception signal under a condition where the transmission signal is output, Adjusting the phase of the differentially transmitted signal based on the result of the comparison.
  • the wireless transceiver 1 As shown in FIG. 1, the wireless transceiver 1 according to the present embodiment includes an antenna 10, a transmission circuit 20, a duplexer 30, and a reception circuit 40.
  • the transmission circuit 20 outputs a transmission signal 101 for wireless transmission via the antenna 10.
  • the transmission circuit 20 includes a transmission unit 21, a band pass filter 22, a power amplifier 23, and an isolator 24, as in a general wireless transceiver.
  • the transmission unit 21 up-converts the baseband signal (IQ signal) generated by the DBB / CPU 50 in accordance with various control signals from the DBB (Digital-Base Band) / CPU (Central Processing-Unit) 50.
  • the up-converted signal is band-limited by the band-pass filter 22 and amplified by the power amplifier 23, and then input to the duplexer 30 as the transmission signal 101.
  • the duplexer 30 limits the bandwidth of the transmission signal 101 and transmits it wirelessly via the antenna 10. Further, the duplexer 30 is differentially connected to the receiving circuit 40, and outputs a reception signal wirelessly received via the antenna 10 to the receiving circuit 40 as a pair of differential signals 102p and 102n. At this time, the duplexer 30 performs band limitation on the received signal.
  • the receiving circuit 40 includes a matching circuit 41 and a receiving unit 42. Differential signals 102p and 102n are input to the receiver 42 via the matching circuit 41.
  • the receiving unit 42 down-converts the differential signals 102p and 102n to the baseband frequency according to various control signals from the DBB / CPU 50, and converts the IQ signal obtained thereby. Output to DBB / CPU 50.
  • the case where the transmission unit 31 and the reception unit 42 are mounted on the same RFIC (Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit) 60 is dealt with, but they may be provided independently of each other.
  • the receiving unit 42 includes a phase / gain adjusting unit 43.
  • the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 is based on the comparison result between the characteristics of the reception signal under the condition where the transmission signal 101 is not output and the characteristics of the reception signal under the condition where the transmission signal 101 is not output, at least the differential signal 102p. And 102n are adjusted as described later.
  • BER Bit Error Error
  • the transmission signal 101 input to the duplexer 30 is transmitted wirelessly via the antenna 10, but is actually attenuated by the isolation between the transmission and reception of the duplexer 30 and leaks to the reception circuit 40 side. .
  • a leak signal a transmission signal that leaks to the receiving circuit 40 side.
  • the output power of the power amplifier 23 is “+26.5 dBm”
  • the insertion loss of the isolator 24 is “0.5 dB”
  • the insertion loss of the duplexer 30 related to the transmission band is “2 dB”
  • the transmission signal 101 output from the antenna 10 is transmitted.
  • the power Pout is expressed by the following equation (1). If the isolation between transmission and reception is “50 dB”, the power Ptxrx of the leak signal is obtained as shown in the following equation (2).
  • the leak signal and the differential signals 102p and 102n are input to the receiving unit 42 via the matching circuit 41.
  • the transmission / reception isolation of the duplexer 30 is the differential wiring from the duplexer 30 to the receiving circuit 40 (in the example of FIG. 1, the differential wiring from the duplexer 30 to the matching circuit 41 and the matching circuit 41).
  • the differential wiring from the receiving section 42 to the receiving section 42 and the balance between the input impedances corresponding to the differential wiring in the receiving circuit 40 (in the example of FIG. 1, the input impedance of the receiving section 42).
  • gender gap This indicates that there is a high possibility that the isolation between transmission and reception is impaired depending on the substrate design, which is not preferable in design.
  • the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 corrects the balance deviation.
  • the DBB / CPU 50 when the power of the wireless transceiver 1 is turned on, the DBB / CPU 50 first operates only the receiving unit 42 using a control signal (step S1). At this time, the output of the transmission signal 101 from the transmission unit 21 is stopped. Under this condition, the DBB / CPU 50 measures the reception sensitivity 103_1 (step S2). The reception sensitivity 103_1 is transferred to the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 as a control signal.
  • the DBB / CPU 50 operates the transmission unit 21 using the control signal (step S3). As a result, output of the transmission signal 101 from the transmission unit 21 is started, and transmission and reception are performed simultaneously. Under this condition, the DBB / CPU 50 measures the reception sensitivity 103_2 (step S4). The reception sensitivity 103_2 is transferred to the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 as a control signal.
  • the phase / gain adjusting unit 43 determines whether or not the difference between the reception sensitivities 103_1 and 103_2 is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold Th1 (for example, 0.5 dB) (step S5).
  • a predetermined threshold Th1 for example, 0.5 dB
  • the phase / gain adjusting unit 43 adjusts the phases of the differential signals 102p and 102n. For example, the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 changes the phase of the differential signal 102n (Negative side) by a relatively constant amount with reference to the differential signal 102p (Positive side) (Step S6).
  • the DBB / CPU 50 performs the reception sensitivity 103_1 under the condition where the transmission signal 101 is not output and the reception sensitivity 103_2 under the condition where the transmission signal 101 is output, in the same manner as the above steps S1 to S4. Is measured again (steps S7 to S10).
  • the phase / gain adjusting unit 43 determines whether or not the difference between the reception sensitivities 103_1 and 103_2 is less than the threshold value Th1 (step S11). As a result, when the difference ⁇ threshold Th ⁇ b> 1 is maintained, the phase / gain adjusting unit 43 indicates that the reception sensitivity is not sufficiently improved (in other words, the above-described balance deviation is not sufficiently corrected). Then, the process returns to step S6, and the phase of the differential signal 102n is further changed.
  • step S11 when the difference ⁇ threshold Th1 is established in step S11, the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 has sufficiently improved the reception sensitivity (in other words, the balance deviation has been sufficiently corrected). Judgment is made and the process is terminated.
  • the above-described balance deviation is corrected by adjusting the phase of the differential signal. For this reason, it is possible to greatly reduce the degradation of reception performance when performing transmission and reception at the same time as compared with the conventional wireless transceiver, thereby obtaining stable reception performance.
  • this embodiment has the advantage that the following effects can be obtained. That is, since the isolation between transmission and reception can be ensured without depending on the difference in balance between the differential wirings, the flexibility of the wiring layout is improved. Moreover, since the deviation between the input impedances of the receiving circuit can be allowed, the degree of freedom in circuit design is improved. Furthermore, it is not necessary to provide the duplexer with excessive transmission / reception isolation characteristics and to provide the receiving circuit with improved performance against excessive intermodulation.
  • the gain balance may be shifted between the differential signals 102p and 102n. In order to cope with this, it is preferable to adjust the gains of the differential signals 102p and 102n.
  • the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 determines the gain of the procedure similar to the phase adjustment (differential signal 102n (Negative side) based on the difference between the reception sensitivities 103_1 and 103_2 after the phase adjustment, and then the difference.
  • the gain is adjusted by a procedure for determining the gain of the motion signal 102p (Positive side).
  • the radio transceiver according to the present embodiment can be configured in the same manner as in the first embodiment. However, the present embodiment is different from the above-described first embodiment in that the phase / gain adjusting unit 43 operates as shown in FIG.
  • RSSI Receiveived Signal Strength Indicator
  • the RSSI can be calculated by the DBB / CPU 50 from the gain in the receiving unit 42 and the power of the IQ signal output from the receiving unit 42.
  • the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 determines whether or not the difference between the RSSIs 104_1 and 104_2 is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold Th2 (for example, 1.0 dB) (step S25). As a result, when the difference ⁇ threshold Th2 is satisfied, the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 determines that the RSSI is good even during transmission, and ends the process.
  • a predetermined threshold Th2 for example, 1.0 dB
  • the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 adjusts the phases of the differential signals 102p and 102n in the same manner as in step S6 (step S26).
  • the DBB / CPU 50 re-measures the RSSI 104_1 under the condition where the transmission signal 101 is not output and the RSSI 104_2 under the condition where the transmission signal 101 is output (Steps S27 to S30).
  • the phase / gain adjusting unit 43 determines whether or not the difference between the RSSIs 104_1 and 104_2 is less than the threshold Th2 (step S31). As a result, when the difference ⁇ threshold Th2 is maintained, the phase / gain adjusting unit 43 determines that the balance deviation is not sufficiently corrected, and returns to step S26 to perform the differential signal. The phase of 102p and 102n is further adjusted.
  • the phase / gain adjusting unit 43 determines that the balance deviation has been sufficiently corrected and ends the process.
  • the balance deviation is corrected by adjusting the phase of the differential signal. For this reason, it is possible to reduce the degradation of reception performance when performing transmission and reception at the same time, and the same effect as in the above embodiment can be obtained.
  • RSSI can be calculated by a simple process compared to the above reception sensitivity (such as BER). For this reason, the present embodiment has an advantage that the phase adjustment can be performed at a higher speed than the first embodiment.
  • the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 performs gain adjustment in the same procedure as the phase adjustment based on the difference between the RSSIs 104_1 and 104_2 after the phase adjustment.
  • the radio transceiver 1a includes the RSSI comparison unit (comparing the difference between the RSSIs 104_1 and 104_2 and the threshold Th2) in the DBB / CPU 50.
  • the difference between the second embodiment and the second embodiment is that 51 is provided.
  • the above-described balance deviation can be automatically corrected at an arbitrary timing not limited to when the power is turned on.
  • the DBB / CPU 50 loads the initial setting to, for example, the RFIC 60 (step S41), and then determines the start of automatic correction (step S42). At this time, the DBB / CPU 50 measures the RSSI 104 104 under the condition where the transmission signal 101 is not output and the RSSI 104 104 under the condition where the transmission signal 101 is output, in the same manner as the above steps S 21 to S 24. (Steps S43 to S46).
  • the RSSI comparison unit 51 determines whether or not the difference between the RSSIs 104_1 and 104_2 is equal to or greater than the threshold value Th2 (step S47). As a result, if the difference ⁇ threshold Th2 is satisfied, the RSSI comparison unit 51 determines that the RSSI is good even during transmission, and ends the automatic correction (step S48).
  • the RSSI comparison unit 51 outputs a trigger signal for causing the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 to perform the phase and gain adjustment shown in Step S ⁇ b> 26 of FIG. 3 as a control signal. (Step S49).
  • the RSSI comparison unit 51 repeatedly outputs this trigger signal until the difference ⁇ threshold value Th2 is satisfied, thereby causing the phase / gain adjustment unit 43 to execute the same phase and gain adjustment processing as in the second embodiment. (Steps S50 to S54).
  • step S54 when it is determined in step S54 that the difference ⁇ threshold Th2 is satisfied, the RSSI comparison unit 51 proceeds to step S48 and ends the automatic correction.
  • the present invention is applied to a wireless transmitter / receiver, and in particular, to a mobile phone or a mobile communication device that employs a communication method such as a WCDMA method for simultaneous transmission / reception.
  • (Appendix 1) Transmission means for outputting a transmission signal for wireless transmission via an antenna; An antenna sharing unit that conducts the transmission signal to the antenna, and outputs a reception signal wirelessly received through the antenna as a differential signal; Receiving means to which the differential signal is input, The receiving means includes Based on a comparison result between a first characteristic of the received signal under a condition where the transmission signal is not output and a second characteristic of the received signal under a condition where the transmission signal is output, the differential signal Adjust the phase of Wireless transceiver.
  • the receiving means includes Comparing the received sensitivity of the received signal under both conditions as the first and second characteristics; Relatively adjusting the phase of the differential signal such that the difference between the reception sensitivities is less than a predetermined threshold; A wireless transceiver characterized by that.
  • the receiving means includes Comparing the received strength of the received signal under both conditions as the first and second characteristics; The phase of the differential signal is relatively adjusted so that the difference between the received intensities is less than a predetermined threshold, A wireless transceiver characterized by that.
  • Appendix 4 In Appendix 1, The reception intensity of the reception signal under both conditions is compared as the first and second characteristics, and the difference with respect to the reception unit is continued until the difference between the reception intensity is less than a predetermined threshold.
  • a radio transceiver characterized by further comprising:
  • Appendix 5 In Appendix 1, The radio transmitter / receiver characterized in that the receiving means adjusts the gain of the differential signal based on a comparison result of the first and second characteristics after the adjustment of the phase.
  • the receiving means includes Comparing the received sensitivity of the received signal under both conditions as the first and second characteristics; Relatively adjusting the gain of the differential signal so that the difference between the reception sensitivities is less than a predetermined threshold; A wireless transceiver characterized by that.
  • the receiving means includes Comparing the received strength of the received signal under both conditions as the first and second characteristics; Relatively adjusting the gain of the differential signal so that the difference between the received intensities is less than a predetermined threshold; A wireless transceiver characterized by that.
  • a radio transceiver characterized by further comprising:
  • a control method comprising:
  • a control method comprising:
  • the receiving means includes Comparing the received strength of the received signal under both conditions as the first and second characteristics; The phase of the differentially transmitted signal is relatively adjusted so that the difference between the received intensities is less than a predetermined threshold,
  • a control method comprising:
  • a control method comprising:
  • Appendix 14 In Appendix 12, Comparing the received strength of the received signal under both conditions as the first and second characteristics; The gain of the differentially transmitted signal is relatively adjusted so that the difference between the received intensities is less than a predetermined threshold, A control method comprising:

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Selon l'invention, pour diminuer la dégradation des performances de réception dans une instance dans laquelle la transmission et la réception sont réalisées simultanément, un circuit de transmission (20) constituant un émetteur-récepteur sans fil (1) produit un signal de transmission (101) pour la transmission sans fil par l'intermédiaire d'une antenne (10). Un duplexeur (30) conduit le signal de transmission (101) à l'antenne (10) et conduit, comme un signal différentiel (102p, 102n) envoyé à un circuit de réception (40), un signal de réception reçu sans fil par l'intermédiaire de l'antenne (10). Le circuit de réception (40) règle la phase du signal différentiel (102p, 102n) en fonction d'un résultat d'une comparaison entre une première caractéristique du signal de réception pour une condition dans laquelle le signal de transmission (101) n'est pas produit et une seconde caractéristique du signal de réception pour une condition dans laquelle le signal de transmission (101) est produit. Le circuit de réception (40) règle le gain du signal différentiel (102p, 102n) en fonction d'un résultat d'une comparaison entre la première et la seconde caractéristique une fois que la phase a été réglée.
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